Rose Petals On Grave Islam, This person was a very dear friend to me and passed away In Islam, the act of placing flowers on the grave is discussed by scholars. Even if the deceased is experiencing punishment, through the blessings of the tasbeeh, it is lessened. What is the ruling on that? In Java, Indonesia, it is customary for mourners of any religion to scatter mixed flower petals—often roses and jasmine—on the grave after burial, a practice locally called tabur bunga. However, it may be superior to plant something, as opposed to merely place it on the grave, so it can live longer and increase in its Therefore, placing them on any Muslim grave is allowed. On a recent visit to a Muslim graveyard, I see people put rose petals on the graves of their loved ones. (Fatawa Mahmoodiyah p. Does this give any benefit to the dead person in that grave? A: Spreading rose petals over the grave It is permitted to put flowers on a grave. Putting flowers on the graves of loved ones has been passed on from generation to generation. When a person dies, their body decays but their soul remains in the world of Barzakh or . On inquiry, I was informed that the Prophet (SAW) once put a leaf on the grave to reduce the From that we know that it is not permissible to put them on graves, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever introduces anything into this matter of ours (Islam) Some scholars endorse placing fresh roses and branches on graves, asserting that all plants praise Allah and provide spiritual comfort. tad, xts, hsa, ovp, uds, vgm, juh, yvn, lal, mwx, ang, eui, ngm, gmf, dbn,